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Thank you Ant Holzer — good article from last year shows how climate change is affecting the north…

Thank you Ant Holzer — good article from last year shows how climate change is affecting the north…

He said that in the Mackenzie River Delta, the cold used to set in by October and stay that way into May. Temperatures would regularly dip to -40 and remain there for weeks at a time.

But McDonald said that in recent years, winters are much warmer and much shorter. It’s also more unpredictable. Wild temperature swings are common.

Originally shared by Ant Holzer

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/it-scares-me-permafrost-thaw-in-canadian-arctic-sign-of-global-trend-1.4069173

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